Roger Pack wrote:
> theoretically you should be able to store a struct in a ruby object that
> can contain pointers to anything.
>
> http://github.com/rdp/google_hash
>
> is an example project that has pointers to a C++ object [a google hash
> map].
>
> The trick is wrapping all your ruby code in an extern "C" { } block.
>
> GL.
> -r
Thanks to your tip, I am very closer to what I want to do than ever. I
didn't needed to make any gluecode between C and C++, I'm writing
directly gluecode between Ruby and C++.
Thank you very much.
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